A team of maritime salvage workers are about to embark on a recovery dive. However the 1883 Krakatoa Volcano eruption provides more pressing problems.
Maximilian Schell
Captain Chris Hanson
Diane Baker
Laura Travers
Barbara Werle
Charley Adams
Brian Keith
Connerly
Sal Mineo
Leoncavallo Borghese
Rossano Brazzi
Giovanni
John Leyton
Rigby
J.D. Cannon
Danzig
Jacqueline Chan
Toshi
Marc Lawrence
Jacobs
Robert Hall
Guard
Victoria Young
Kiko
Midori
Midori
Niall MacGinnis
Harbor Master
Joseph Hann
Kuan
Sumi Haru
Sumi
Alan Hoskins
Jan
Geoffrey Holder
Sailor
Director
Bernard L. Kowalski
Writer
Bernard Gordon
Writer
Cliff Gould
June 11, 2020
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_**A ship adventure with an erupting volcano**_
On a shipwreck salvage mission in the Dutch East Indies in 1883 (aka western Indonesia), a ship captain (Maximilian Schell) is forced by the government to transport a chain gang while the unexpected eruption of Krakatoa and the corresponding tsunami present more natural challenges. Diane Baker plays his romantic interest, Brian Keith an over-the-hill diver and Barbara Werle the diver’s babe. Sal Mineo and J.D. Cannon are also on hand.
“Krakatoa: East of Java” (1968) is a ship-confined adventure and disaster movie, like “The Poseidon Adventure” (1972) and “Titanic” (1997), but the human interest just isn’t as compelling. The story is pedestrian and tediously paced, but there are some good things to glean.
As for the title, Krakatoa is actually west of Java (and east of Sumatra). Producers decided to keep the geographical error no doubt because it was more exotic-sounding than "Krakatoa, West of Java." Meanwhile, the title helped popularize the spelling ‘Krakatoa’ as opposed to the Indonesian spelling ‘Krakatau.’
The film runs 1 hour, 46 minutes and was shot on a remodeled passenger-cargo ship constructed in England around 1880, with additional footage done in studios in Spain and Italy.
GRADE: C+
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00